Compact tie downs secure range of gear

Compact Tie Downs

May 15, 2023

From fenders to fish stringers to scuba equipment and more, there’s always a need to tie down something onboard a boat, and more often than not, no convenient place to do so. Compact stainless steel Tie Downs from Accon Marine provide trim but secure attachment points for a wide range of gear in a discreet, flush-mount design that fits almost anywhere.

A choice of two sizes – the 195 Large Tie Down at 3.5″ square and 1.25″ deep, along with the 2″ square and 1″ deep 196 Small Tie Down – accommodate an incredibly wide range of accessory cords and clips. Crafted from marine-grade, cast stainless steel for a lifetime of durability and extreme corrosion resistance, these trim tie downs come with a sealing cup and mount with four stainless steel screws.

Installation is an easy DIY project requiring only a drill and bit, hole saw attachment and a screwdriver. This convenient hardware lends itself to mounting on just about any lateral or vertical surface on boats, PWCs, docks or boat houses, as well as on RVs, in the garden or around the home.

www.acconmarine.com.

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